Gunner4968 Posted March 13 Posted March 13 System Information Version 8.0.pdf X56 Hotas in 2D normal control.trk X56 Hotas in VR no control in pitch or roll.trk Just now, Gunner4968 said: System Information Version 8.0.pdf 1.07 MB · 0 downloads X56 Hotas in 2D normal control.trk 2.1 MB · 0 downloads X56 Hotas in VR no control in pitch or roll.trk 3.23 MB · 0 downloads
Gunner4968 Posted March 13 Author Posted March 13 Sorry, bumped the enter key before was ready to submit. Ok, the problem is, when using the X56 Hotas in 2D, control of the F18C is normal and no problems at all. When using the same usb ports, all having there own power, and with the power injector in the Quest 3 link cable, control of pitch and roll are extreamely erratic. There is little or no control of these axies. I have tried verious other usb ports, both directly in back of computer, and splitting the joystick and throttle into differant usb port locations. The result is the same reguardless of where these devices are plugged into. This should not be so hard. I hope someone has seen this before, and has some kind of solution. I have contacted Logitech and they just point the finger to DCS or Quest 3. They are not much help. This forum is where I get the best support. You guys rock!
Gunner4968 Posted March 15 Author Posted March 15 I must admit, I acaused this entire problem early on in setting up my X56 HOTAS. In working with the .lua files I ended up with multiple .lua files in the config\input directory. There were conflicting control settings causing the pitch and roll in VR mode to fight over control of the F18C stick. Once I removed the offending file, everything went back to as it should be. Not to sure how to mark this as a solution. I will re-read the rules of the forum, and try to do better in the future. Thanks for your paitence.
MAXsenna Posted March 19 Posted March 19 @Gunner4968 Not sure I follow. Are you saying that flatscreen and VR are using different diff files? That should not happen. Seems to me that it's more likely you had some sort of axis conflicts. Anyway, that was your solution to delete some files, so you should mark your own post as the solution in my opinion.
Gunner4968 Posted March 23 Author Posted March 23 I know it should be simple, but I am not seeing where to mark my reply to my own topic as a soulution. When I started, I remember seeing that button, but now can not find.
MAXsenna Posted March 23 Posted March 23 1 hour ago, Gunner4968 said: I know it should be simple, but I am not seeing where to mark my reply to my own topic as a soulution. When I started, I remember seeing that button, but now can not find. Ah, not all forums have the ability. If it has, just click on the post and a big green button should show below the post. If it isn't there, it's not possible here.
Gunner4968 Posted March 23 Author Posted March 23 Am I in the correct forum for this? I started a new topic.
MAXsenna Posted March 24 Posted March 24 15 hours ago, Gunner4968 said: Am I in the correct forum for this? I started a new topic. Not sure what you mean. You had a controller issue with the F/A-18C, so it's fine, while it could have been posted in the general section for controller problems, and it would probably have made more traction. But don't worry about it.
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